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LA Times Quotes Professor Darmer

February 28, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Katherine Darmer was quoted in The Los Angeles Times in the article,”Congress Requests Clemens Investigation.”  February 28, 2008: “If they didn’t refer this, it would look like they were giving favorable treatment to a successful athlete who is well-liked by some,” Darmer said. “This has an even-handedness to it. He made so many blatant

Professor Darmer Quoted in Several Articles

February 14, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Katherine Darmer was quoted in several articles on this date relating to the Roger Clemens steroids story: “Could Roger Be Charged With Perjury? Legal Experts Debate Whether Federal Prosecutors Will Indict Clemens” at abcnews.com (read article…); “Waxman has options but won’t commit on Clemens” in The Los Angeles Times (read article…); “A loss for

OC Register Quotes Professor Eggert

January 3, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in the December 30, 2007 edition of the Orange County Register, “How subprime lending all started in O.C.” (Read article…) Professor Eggert was also quoted in the December 30, 2007 edition of the Kansas City Star, “American dreams built on a shaky foundation of subprime loans.” (Read article…)

Dean Eastman Quoted on Auto Emissions

January 3, 2008 by | Faculty

Dean John Eastman was quoted in the San Diego Union Tribune in an article entitled “State files lawsuit over EPA’s decision on auto emissions.” (Read article…). Dean Eastman was quotes in this piece as follows: John Eastman, dean of the Chapman University School of Law, said the case is of such “monumental importance” that it

Professor Eggert Quoted in Business Week

December 23, 2006 by | Faculty

Chapman Professor Kurt Eggert has been quoted prominently in a major Business Week story about predatory lending practices.  Kurt’s scholarship in this area has led to invitations to testify before Congress  on predatory lending issues and also resulted in him being named as a member of the Federal Reserve Board’s Advisory Council, where he chairs

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